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Jerome Sabbagh - Heart

 (w/ Download)


Label:

Analog Tone Factory

Genre:

Jazz

Product No.:
AATF 001
UPC: 198168143629
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180 Gram Vinyl Record


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180 Gram LP


Saxophonist Jerome Sabbagh's Heart

Debut recording for new label Analog Tone Factory

Trio session with frequent collaborator Joe Martin, bass, with iconic drummer Al Foster

180-gram vinyl plus included hi-res album download 24-bit/192kHz

"Slinky, sexy, devlishly deliberate and slyly conceived and played. Heart is to be savored through repeated listens until you need to play it some more. It will spoil your system. ... How good is the sound? I don't think you own a record that sounds better than this." — Music = 11/11; Sound = 11/11 - Michael Fremer, TrackingAngle.com. Read the entire review here.

"It's rare for an artist to win Recording of the Month honors for consecutive albums released within a few months of each other, and frankly, I don't feel great about it. But I cannot pass over Heart, the latest album from Jerome Sabbagh, which he recorded in a distinguished trio with Joe Martin on bass and the legendary Al Foster on drums ... It's a lovely mix of tunes with a distinctly unifying feel: playful, quiet, joyful, self-possessed ... The sonics make Heart an essential choice." — Performance = 4 Stars, Sonics = 5 Stars — Jim Austin, Stereophile (Stereophile Recording of the Month for October 2024)

Analog Tone Factory proudly announces the release of Heart, tenor saxophonist Jerome Sabbagh's 10th
album as a leader and his first on the newly formed label he runs with pianist and engineer Pete Rende.

A consequential, galvanizing presence on the New York scene since the early 2000s, Paris native Sabbagh
is a compelling tenor and soprano saxophonist, bandleader, and producer. Heart documents an elegant,
creative encounter with the iconic drummer Al Foster and esteemed New York bassist Joe Martin.

"Al is my favorite living jazz drummer, and I've been trying to record with him for a long time," says
Sabbagh. "Over the last 12 years I've sat in on gigs with him and developed a rapport that finally came to
fruition with this album.

"Joe and I started playing together around 2003, and I've played with him more than any other bassist
over the years. He can do anything, but his priority is to make the band sound great, to ensure everything
is locked in on every front."

The music on Heart and Vintage, its immediate predecessor (which featured a quartet including Kenny
Barron), diverges from all but one of Sabbagh's first eight records. Released on labels such as Sunnyside and
Bee Jazz, they featured, in his words, "original music that doesn't always sound like standards."

In contrast, on Heart and Vintage, Sabbagh tells his stories with the vocabulary of the swinging mainstream jazz that nourished his early development, in the company of two masters who fueled his imagination at the time.
On Heart, recorded in June 2022, Sabbagh engages in an album-length dialogue with Foster while Martin triangulates within the flow, displaying the warm sound, facile ear, and harmonic flexibility that have
attracted such frequent employers as Kurt Rosenwinkel, Chris Potter, and (on four previous albums and
several hundred gigs) Sabbagh.

Sabbagh recorded Heart 14 years after his first tenor-bass-drums album, an all-standards recital titled
One Two Three, with drummer Rodney Green and bassist Ben Street.

"I find records featuring original music easier to make than those with standards, because the originals define the direction," he says. "To me, standards and original music are complementary, and I've worked hard to connect both sides of my playing. Now I have a deeper understanding of how I want to play the saxophone, and play those tunes."

The production values on Heart are highest-level, befitting the involvement of hifi high-end companies Stenheim and darTZeel as Executive Producers of the project. Iconic engineer James Farber recorded Heart direct to 2-track tape to a custom 1/2-inch Ampex 351 tube tape machine at 30 IPS, with all the musicians playing in the same room. No edits or overdubs were necessary. The legendary Bernie Grundman mastered the proceedings, and the 180g vinyl pressing was cut all analog, as will all future Analog Tone Factory productions. Every sonic detail of the three masters functioning synchronously comes through with three-dimensional presence and transparency.

Sabbagh adds: "I am proud that this record is the first one on my own label and I hope that, at a time when recorded music can feel disposable, audiophiles and regular listeners alike will band together to support the creation of new music, recorded all analog, so that this can be a sustainable way to document some of what's happening today, in jazz and beyond!"



Side A
1. Prelude To A Kiss
2. ESP
3. Heart
4. Gone With The Wind

Side B
1. Right The First Time
2. When Lights Are Low
3. Lead The Way
4. Body And Soul

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